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Second Quarter 1999; Volume 54,Issue 2

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    The soil resource
    Maurice J. Mausbach
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 450-451;

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    Site-specific farming: A perspective on information needs, benefits and limitations
    B. C. Atherton, M. T. Morgan, S. A. Shearer, T. S. Stombaugh and A. D. Ward
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 455-461;
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    RUSLE for mining, construction and reclamation lands
    T. J. Toy, G. R. Foster and K. G. Renard
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 462-467;

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    Field evaluation of furrow irrigation performance, sediment loss, and bromide transport in a highly erosive silt loam soil
    M. S. Ashraf, B. Izadi, B. A. King and H. Neibling
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 468-473;
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    Soil roughness for the revised wind erosion equation (RWEQ)
    A. Saleh and D. W. Fryrear
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 473-476;
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    Pesticide use in U.S. corn production: Does conservation tillage make a difference?
    J. C. Day, C. B. Hallahan, C. L. Sandretto and W. A. Lindamood
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 477-484;
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    Soil conditioner effects on soil structure and erosion
    R. T. Brandsma, M. A. Fullen and T. J. Hocking
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 485-489;
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    Integrated resource management in the Fraser River estuary: Stakeholder's perceptions of the state of the river and program influence
    K. S. Hanna
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 490-498;
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    Nutrient management planning on four Virginia livestock farms: Impacts on net income and nutrient losses
    L. S. VanDyke, J. W. Pease, D. J. Bosch and J. C. Baker
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 499-505;
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    Russian thistle skeletons provide residue in wheat-fallow cropping systems
    W. F. Schillinger, R. I. Papendick, R. J. Veseth and F. L. Young
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 506-509;
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    Evaluation of point-scale assessments of soil quality
    M. A. Liebig and J. W. Doran
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation April 1999, 54 (2) 510-518;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 54 (2)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 54, Issue 2
Second Quarter 1999
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